In their words "Each of our vintage inspired timepieces is created with respect for and to pay tribute to a historically significant timepiece. Every design is re-worked from the ground up in order to incorporate modern features and construction methods while retaining their vintage character."

And I would say that's exactly what they do. They draw inspiration from historical pieces, but modernize then, add their own take, and their own branding. The only difference between MKII and anyone else making homage pieces is that MKII wasn't around making the originals in 1950-1980, so they don't have a choice but to draw inspiration from the period. I don't own one, but would like to and am a big fan of what they have accomplished.

Knowing Bill for several years, I can attest to the fact that he is very passionate about each project and watch. He really wanted to do modern interpretations of vintage and classic designs without being a copy, but rather a homage to great timepieces of the past...